3-Dimensional finite-element solvers for the design of electrical equipment
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In order to design electrical equipment to meet normal and abnormal operating conditions reliably and with economy in materials, advanced computational aids are needed. This has led to the development of 3-dimensional electromagnetic/electrostatic solvers capable of modelling non-linear materials and, in the electromagnetic case, eddy currents. The paper describes the development of 3-dimensional scalar potential finite-element solvers, starting with the straightforward magnetostatic/ electrostatic case. This solver is then extended to include the effect of eddy currents by the surface impedance method, and finally, the full 3-dimensional eddy current problem is tackled, using the 3T-Ω (the vector electric potential-scalar magnetic potential) approach. Examples of practical applications are given, and experience with ICCG routines discussed.
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